Articles, tagged with "heartworms", page 2
12th January 2011
Even though you own a canine and have ensured that it gets the best care, there are still chances that your pet might attract the deadly heartworm disease, in spite of the fact that your canine appears really strong and in good shape. It is imperative t...
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Author:
rosibrot
29th December 2010
Heartworm disease is caused by internal parasitic roundworms called dirofilaria immitis. Heartworm disease has been present since the earlier times and it has been prevalent mostly in the US, Canada, Alaska, along Gulf Coast and Mississippi River. Among...
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Author:
Aperillo
23rd November 2010
Even though you own a canine and have ensured that it gets the best care, there are still chances that your pet might attract the deadly heartworm disease, in spite of the fact that your canine appears really strong and in good shape. It is imperative t...
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Author:
KevinManner
23rd November 2010
Heartworms (Latin name Dirofilaria immitis) are parasitic worms which can be popular in each puppies and cats. Like their name suggests, they live from the dog's cardiovascular, commonly free-floating in the perfect ventricle and nearby blood vessels. The...
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Author:
Paula Smith
17th November 2010
Treatment of animal disease may not be an easy task. For one, not all animals are being watched for or looked after 24/7. Most animals just stay in the back yard or in animal cages especially those domestic pets that we own in our homes so that they wou...
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Author:
Aperillo
17th November 2010
Revolution for cats is well known for protecting your cats and dogs from ear mites, heartworms and fleas. Not only this, revolution for cats also protects cats from hookworms and roundworms. The drug also protects the dog from sarcoptic mange and ticks. R...
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Author:
Danial Stein
11th November 2010
Heartworm disease affects many canines and if not treated properly can be lethal. The disease spreads rapidly by mosquitoes. These tiny worms move into a canine's tissues and then into their heart where they grow and reproduce. Undeveloped heartworms are ...
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Author:
Marisela Wlodarekl
27th October 2010
It's very important to be able to identify the tell-tale symptoms of worms in dogs as early as possible. There are 5 kinds of worms that can affect dogs: Roundworms, Hookworms, Tapeworms, Whipworms and the deadly Heartworms. This is one of the major reaso...
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Author:
tiffanywindhurst
06th October 2010
How to Get Efficient Emergency Services from Las Vegas Veterinarians
A good veterinary service provider is very much necessary to get high quality services. Veterinarians of Las Vegas is a service provider which has efficient professionals to provide t...
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Author:
Movers Las Vegas
28th September 2010
The most fatal parasite that may attack your dog is the coronary heart worm because its larvae grows quick and these parasites cling towards the heart of your beloved pet. That's why most vets have always advised pet owners to create sure that they use th...
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Author:
BryanADams Whitfield
15th September 2010
Heartworm is a serious disease common in dogs and cats. It has become a major concern of pet lovers and veterinarians alike over the recent years. Heartworm disease is transmitted by mosquitoes among animals. The transmission happens when a mosquito bites...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
18th August 2010
To enjoy your pets longer, to be able to play and cuddle them, pets should be free from parasites. Of course, no pet owners would allow their children to play with pets full of ticks and fleas, and hug unsightly appearing animals. Proper safeguards on pet...
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Author:
Gustavo Wilcox
30th June 2010
The Surgeries And Tests Conducted By Veterinarians Of Las Vegas
Pets become an integral part of a person's life and they require the same amount of attention and care as any human being. Understanding the importance of pet health care, Veterinarians of...
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Author:
Movers Las Vegas
15th June 2010
Fleas are detrimental to the health of your pet dog or cat. They transmit many diseases when they feed on the blood of your pet. Not, only do they spread diseases but, in puppies and kittens, fully grown fat fleas can drain them of blood leading to weakne...
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Author:
Meredith McMurtrie
03rd June 2010
When you bring dogs into your lives you tend to find that life changes for the better. While you take them for walks, play with them, and care for them, you find that they are, in turn, taking care of you in a more spiritual way. Since they love you so mu...
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Author:
AnneMing